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{{Character
{{Character
|name = Dorudon
|name = Dorudon
|image = <gallery>
|image = Ugh 050.png
Purple Dinosaur Fish.png|Normal
Dorudon in The Cosmic Shake.png|The Cosmic Shake
</gallery>
|residence = Prehistoric [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]]
|residence = Prehistoric [[Bikini Bottom]], [[Pacific Ocean]]
|occupation(s) = Making alarm clock noises
|occupation(s) = Making alarm clock noises
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|latest-appearance = ''[[The Cosmic Shake]]''
|latest-appearance = ''[[The Cosmic Shake]]''
}}
}}
The '''Dorudon''' is a prehistoric whale who appears in the episode "[[Ugh]]."
The '''Dorudon''' is a prehistoric whale who appears in the episode "[[Ugh]]" and the video game ''[[The Cosmic Shake]]''.


==Description==
==Description==
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The top of its head consists of a blowhole and at least three hair-like growths. Its skin is detailed with scales.
The top of its head consists of a blowhole and at least three hair-like growths. Its skin is detailed with scales.


==Role in episode==
==Role in series==
It makes a noise that sounds similar to {{Link|SpongeBob}}'s [[SpongeBob's alarm clock|foghorn alarm clock]] and awakens [[SpongeGar]].
==={{SBSP}}===
===="[[Ugh]]"====
A pod of them makes a noise that sounds similar to {{Link|SpongeBob}}'s [[SpongeBob's alarm clock|foghorn alarm clock]] and awakens [[SpongeGar]].
===Video games===
====''[[The Cosmic Shake]]''====
One appears sleeping in the [[Prehistoric Kelp Forest]] level, needing to be woken up using [[Jellyfish]] in order to get it to move away from the path it is blocking.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In real life, the Dorudon is an early ancestor of the modern-day whale.
*In real life, the Dorudon is an early ancestor of the modern-day whale. It lived around the Eocene period around 40 million to 33 million years ago. Around 60 million years after the episode's setting of 100 million years ago. Plus the whales would've been more slender in appearance like a modern porpoise, with small vestigial back flippers that most modern whales lack.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
{{Galleryheading|Episode images}}
{{Galleryheading|Episode images}}
<gallery widths="180" position="center">
<gallery widths="180" position="center">
Ugh 050.png
Ugh 051.png
Ugh 051.png
</gallery>
</gallery>
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<gallery widths="180" position="center">
<gallery widths="180" position="center">
The Cosmic Shake Preview 24.jpg
The Cosmic Shake Preview 24.jpg
Dorudon in The Cosmic Shake.png
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{Cetaceans}}
{{Cetaceans}}
[[Category:Deceased characters]]
[[Category:Unnamed characters]]
[[Category:Unnamed characters]]
[[Category:Characters from other eras]]
[[Category:Characters from other eras]]

Latest revision as of 20:49, 1 August 2025

The Dorudon is a prehistoric whale who appears in the episode "Ugh" and the video game The Cosmic Shake.

Description

It is a light purple and light blue whale. It has large light blue stegosaurus-like scales on its back and very short fins. The Dorudon also has two small eyes with thick eyebrows.

A few razor-sharp light yellow teeth can be seen jutting out of the lower jaw of its wide mouth.

The top of its head consists of a blowhole and at least three hair-like growths. Its skin is detailed with scales.

Role in series

SpongeBob SquarePants

"Ugh"

A pod of them makes a noise that sounds similar to Template:Data:Links's foghorn alarm clock and awakens SpongeGar.

Video games

The Cosmic Shake

One appears sleeping in the Prehistoric Kelp Forest level, needing to be woken up using Jellyfish in order to get it to move away from the path it is blocking.

Trivia

  • In real life, the Dorudon is an early ancestor of the modern-day whale. It lived around the Eocene period around 40 million to 33 million years ago. Around 60 million years after the episode's setting of 100 million years ago. Plus the whales would've been more slender in appearance like a modern porpoise, with small vestigial back flippers that most modern whales lack.

Gallery

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